Tongling Baiji Conservation Field is the first place in the world to use semi-natural conditions to easily conserve Baiji. It is located on the Jiajiang River between Datong Town and Yuezhou and Tiepanzhou, Tongling City, Anhui. The water color here is beautiful, the scenery is pleasant, the willows on the continent are Yiyi, the clouds are light and the wind is high, the water birds on the river are playing the waves, and the shadows of the trees on the river bank are dancing. A beautiful scene.
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Tongling Baiji Conservation Field is the first place in the world to use semi-natural conditions to easily conserve Baiji. It is located on the Jiajiang River between Datong Town and Yuezhou and Tiepanzhou, Tongling City, Anhui. The water color here is beautiful, the scenery is pleasant, the willows on the continent are Yiyi, the clouds are light and the wind is high, the water birds on the river are playing the waves, and the shadows of the trees on the river bank are dancing. A beautiful scene.
The smiling angel on the Yangtze River is the porpoise. The feeding time at 10 o'clock, five minutes in advance, the porpoise babies are more active than us, and they are already playing in the feeding area. When feeding, you can see the individual characters of the porpoises, which are excited and calm. The ancient town is also worth a visit, there is not too much commercial development, quiet and calm, the corresponding tourist facilities are not very complete, you have to prepare yourself in advance.
The baijiu has become extinct, and the reserve now has 11 Yangtze River dolphins. You have to catch the porpoise's meal at 10 and 14 o'clock, and the breeder can only see the full picture of the porpoise when feeding. The reserve is mainly protected, and the tourism development is relatively diluted. This is good, there is not much commercial color.
Tongling Freshwater Dolphin National Nature Reserve is a nature reserve of inland freshwater wetland type based on tidal wetlands. It is located on the outskirts of Tongling City, Anhui Province. It was formerly the Tongling Baiji Conservation Field built in 1993. It was promoted to a national nature reserve in 2006, with a total area of 31518 hectares. It is the first semi-natural condition in the world.
Tongling Freshwater Dolphin National Nature Reserve is a nature reserve of inland freshwater wetland type based on tidal wetlands. It is located on the outskirts of Tongling City, Anhui Province. It was formerly the Tongling Baiji Conservation Field built in 1993. It was promoted to a national nature reserve in 2006, with a total area of 31518 hectares. It is the first place in the world to use semi-natural conditions to easily conserve wild animals such as baiji and porpoise. Tongling freshwater dolphin national nature reserve formerly known as Tongling baiji conservation field. In 1985, the former State Environmental Protection Bureau decided to establish a conservation site for the protection of animals at the national level - the baiji. The Tongling Baiji porpoise conservation field project in Anhui Province was officially started at the end of 1987, pre-accepted in 1992, approved by experts in January 1993, all individual projects were completed in May 1993, and officially accepted by the state in November 1994, with a total investment of 941.48 million yuan. On December 22, 2000, the people's government of Anhui Province approved the establishment of Tongling freshwater dolphin provincial nature reserve, and in February 2006, the State Council officially approved the promotion of Tongling freshwater dolphin provincial nature reserve to national nature reserve in the state-issued document [2006] 9.
📍 For the first time, fortunately, there was a patient explanation from the staff, and I had very good memories. The baijiu is really cute.
The environment is very comfortable, the scenery is very beautiful, the baiji is very cute, everyone is responsible for protecting the environment
The environment is very comfortable, the baijiu is very cute, the traffic is very convenient, the family said it on weekends.